You're looking at something where the usual mold-and-pour rules go out window—this is a handcast resin piece where each unit carries slight variations form the worker's touch, basically inevitable with limited-run production like this.
We've got our first batch moving through finishing now, probably 50 units or so for the Red Dragon livery, and most buyers want it for closed-case display work since the fixed doors and static engine bay mean it's not for kids or diorama posing.
It lands at roughly 25 centimeters long in 1/18 scale, teh resin feels dense in hand compared to diecast, and the premium paint job shows a deep metallic red that photographs well under display lighting (usually LED cases are recommend, the real finish can yellow under UV after a year or so).
We handle custom labeling for these if you're buying multiple units for a branded collector series—send us your artwork file and we'll do the decal work in-house, but let me be straight with you: the clear coat over custom decals won't match Peako's factory baked-on lacquer in gloss level, that's just how urethane sits.
What it does is it fills that gap for shelf-tier collectors who want Apollo IE aesthetic without the 1:1 resin fabrication cost or the safety concerns of cheap alloys—the wheel spokes and mirror mounts have held up fine in trial shiping, better than some 1:43 models we've handled.
We're keeping the exact number under wraps to maintain exclusivity, but it's a very small batch—under 500 pieces globally. Once they're gone, there won't be a reprint.
Each model comes with a certificate of authenticity and has passed a hand-inspection for paint finish, interior detailing, and resin integrity before packaging. We don't provide CE or other regulatory docs since it's a collectible, not a toy.
No, the doors are fixed in the closed position as per the original design. This keeps the body lines clean and prevents any gap issues that can happen with moving parts on resin models.
Lead time is typically 7–10 business days to process and ship. Yes, the display case is included in the box, so your model arrives dust-free and ready to show off.
Keep it in the display case away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures—resin can warp above 40°C. A stable room environment around 20–25°C is ideal. The rubber tires are fine for display but avoid prolonged pressure on them.